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Average home price rises 9% Y-o-Y in top 9 cities in FY25: PropEquity

The weighted average price of new launches in Southern cities (Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad) continue to be in sub-Rs 10,000 per sq. ft. level in FY25

  • The weighted average price of new launches in Pune has breached the Rs 10,000 per sq. ft. mark in FY25
  • Mumbai and Navi Mumbai saw price decline of 3% each
  • Chennai remains the least expensive housing market amongst top 9 cities with average launch price at Rs 7989 per sq. ft. while Mumbai remains the most expensive at Rs 34,026 per sq. ft.

New Delhi, April 10, 2025: The weighted average launch price of homes in India’s top 9 cities rose by 9% in FY 2024-25 to Rs 13,197 per sq. ft. as compared to Rs 12569 per sq. ft. in FY 2023-24, said a report by NSE-listed data analytics firm PropEquity.The top 9 cities are Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pune.In the last one year, housing prices rose the most in Kolkata by 29%, followed by Thane (17%), Bengaluru (15%), Pune (10%), Delhi-NCR (5%), Hyderabad (5%) and Chennai (4%).

Housing Prices fell by 3% each in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

Weighted Average Price of New Launches (Rs per sq. ft.)
Location FY (2024-25) FY (2023-24) FY25vFY24
Bengaluru 9852 8577 15%
Kolkata 8009 6201 29%
Chennai 7989 7645 4%
Hyderabad 8306 7890 5%
Navi Mumbai 12855 13286 -3%
Mumbai 34026 35215 -3%
Pune 10832 9877 10%
Thane 12880 11030 17%
Delhi NCR 14020 13396 5%
13197 12569 9%

Samir Jasuja, Founder and CEO, PropEquity said: “Housing prices have appreciated between 10-30% in Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune and Thane. While the demand and supply have been subdued in the past one year, the rise in input cost, including land, labour and construction material, over the past couple of years have led to firming up of housing prices. The price appreciation has been growing at a slower rate, though. Average housing prices grew by 12% in top 9 cities FY24.”

However, in the last two financial years (FY23-25), housing prices have risen by 18% with Bengaluru recording the highest growth at 44%, Kolkata (29%), Chennai (25%), Thane (23%), Delhi-NCR (20%), Pune (18%), Navi Mumbai (13%), Mumbai (11%) and Hyderabad (5%).

According to PropEquity report, housing sales have dipped 23% to 1,05,791 units while supply dipped by 34% to 80,774 in Jan-March of 2025.